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Can you physically connect to two different networks using one port?
(I think the answer would be yes, but I don't know for sure.)
Is it possible to use 2 different public IP addresses to access the same services? If I have 2 network addresses, NetA and NetB, can I access the same server from either network and do it in such a way that requests coming in from NetA are answered via the NetA path?
thanks
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